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Robinson, Anja M.. Molluscan fisheries in Oregon: past, present, and future In The history, present condition, and future of the molluscan fisheries of North and Central America and Europe: Volume 2, Pacific Coast and supplemental topics, Edited by Clyde Jr. L. MacKenzie, Victor Jr. G. Burrell, Aaron Rosenfield and WIllis L. Hobart. NOAA Technical Report NMFS. U.S. Department of Commerce, 1997.
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Shaw, W. N.. "A hermaphroditic soft-shell clam, Mya arenaria, from Umpqua Bay, Oregon." Research Reports of the Fish Commission of Oregon 2 (1970): 100-102.
Shields, B. A., P. Bird, W. J. Liss, K. L. Groves, Robert E. Olson, and P. A. Rossignol. "The nematode Anisakis simplex in American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in two Oregon rivers." Journal of Parasitology 88 (2002): p.1033-1035.
Simon, David C., and Douglas F. Markle. "Evidence of a relationship between smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomeiu [dolomieu]) and decline of Umpqua chub (Oregonichthys kalawatseti) in the Umpqua Basin, Oregon." Northwestern Naturalist 80 (1999): 110-113.
State of Oregon,, Jay Nicholas, Bruce McIntosh, Ed Bowles, Oregon. Watershed Enhancement Board, and Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Oregon Coastal Coho Assessment: Part 1: Synthesis of the Coastal Coho ESU Assessment--Including: 1.Viability Analysis; 2. Population Bottlenecks; 3. Evaluation of Conservation Efforts; 4. Monitoring; 5. Current Threats to ESU Viability; 6. Adaptive. Salem, Or.: State of Oregon, 2005.
Stepanek, John. Carbon Storage in U.S. Pacific Northwest Coastal Dunes: the Role of Invasive Beachgrasses and Sand Supply. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2023.
Sytsma, Mark D., and Rich Miller. Survey of aquatic invasive species in selected Umpqua National Forest lakes and ponds In Portland State University. Center for Lakes and Reservoirs Publications and Presentations. Vol. no. 41. Portland, Or., 2012.

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